Library Overview

Welcome to the Irvington High School Library

During the COVID-19 school closures, we are working to support teachers and students as they shift their work online. Here are some resources to help you. Don’t see what you need? Email Ms. McAuley at amcauley@fusdk12.net or send me a School Loop mail!

Click on the link above that says "Web Catalog" to start exploring our catalog, Destiny. You can find regular books in our library as well as e-books. Log in using your FUSD Google username and password in order to access the e-books, save a list of books you want to read later, and more. Students: your login is the first part of your FUSD Google account (everything before the @), and your password is your student ID number. Teachers, please contact a librarian for your password.

See a librarian for a username and password to access this database. E-library is good for all research topics, and offers an option in the Advanced Search to narrow your search to academic journals only. Note: all our databases provide MLA 8 citations for you, but make sure you check them to make sure there are no mistakes!

See a librarian for a username and password to access this database. SIRS Researcher is built around social issues, so it will be especially useful for WIP, QUEST, and Social Studies.Note: all our databases provide MLA 8 citations , but make sure you check them!

A multidisciplinary database providing thousands of full-text sources. One of the best databases for academic journals for benchmarks and other scholarly research projects. Note: all our databases provide MLA 8 citations, but make sure you check them!

An EBSCO database featuring reliable information on life sciences, physical sciences, math, and technology, including over 200 science periodicals, 275,000 images, 2,900 biographies, and 500 science videos. Great place to research for the Change Project and for Science classes at all levels.

An EBSCO database for both American and world history. Includes 640,000 articles from peer-reviewed academic journals, 74,000 primary source documents, 81,000 biographies, 2,000 full-text reference books, encyclopedias and non-fiction books, and 44,000 images and over 80 hours of video.

An EBSCO database designed for high school students and educators, this is a user-friendly way to look up articles and facts for research papers, class projects or homework. Does NOT include EBSCO's academic journal database. Not ideal for QUEST. Note: all our databases provide MLA 8 citations, but make sure you check them!

An EBSCO database designed around controversial current issues. A good place for the WIP and QUEST benchmarks as well as any debatable current topic in History, Science, English, etc. Covers over 400 topics, presenting an overview, point, counterpoint, and guide to critical analysis along with related information, including articles and images.

We have access to ProQuest and EBSCO databases at IHS, but through the public library, you have access to hundreds of databases! If you don't have a library card, CLICK HERE FOR AN E-CARD. Then visit: www.aclibrary.org/az.php to access databases. There are many choices. BIOGRAPHIES IN CONTEXT and OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS are two of the most useful public library databases. Ask a librarian if you need help. You can also get these databases via an app on your smartphone. Ask a librarian FMI.

MLA CITATION GENERATORS: Citation generators can be helpful, but they make a lot of mistakes. If you use citation generators, make sure you are choosing the correct type of source and checking your citation for errors and missing information after it's made. The most common Easy Bib errors have to do with the page vs. site title (source vs. container) and missing publishers and dates.

PRINTING: Black & white only; we have no color ink. We appreciate optional donations for printing. Ink for our printer is $175 per cartridge, and we can go through 4 reams (packages) of paper a day during benchmark deadlines! It's hard to support printing for the whole school, get books, and keep the library running on our limited budget. Please help us if you can.

COPYING: The copy machine is located behind Ms. Morales' desk. It is for students only.

Checkouts

You can check out 5 books at a time for 3 weeks, and renew up to 3 times.

Tech

Computers in the library and career center are available for student use. It is a violation of our school's Technology Agreement to log in as anyone other than yourself or to access websites blocked by the FUSD filter. If you would like to request that a legitimate website be unblocked, please see Ms. McAuley, who will submit a request to FUSD for you. If you forget your password, please see a librarian, who can reset it for you.

IHS Library serves over 2,000 students and runs on less than $2 per student per year, far less than the national average.

We would be extremely grateful for donations of: tissues, paper towels, printer paper, staples and paperclips, 3x5 index cards, scotch tape, magazines with content appropriate for high school, fiction books at our students' level (gently used OK) or new nonfiction books. We regret that we cannot accept donations of nonfiction older than 5 years, fiction for students younger than grade 9, or books with highlighting or other damage.